This is the Gallery of "Wolf Creek Whips" - Rachel McCollough

This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
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The plaiting is finished on this simple little 6' 12 plait black whip,
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Now it's handle and wax time:
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Lovely job, as usual whippy sistah. I featured you guys on the facebook page yesterday. It's starting to get some traffic from outside the forum now, so you are all in the spotlight :) Show 'em how its done :)
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Rachel, did you notice any extra support using the checker board at and through the transition then to the herringbone for the rest of the thong?

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks Jessie :) shared that post on my page!

Thanks Ron, Yessir, just as Roy said it adds extra stiffness and springiness. Hope to try it out "for real" soon!
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I think I might try that when I get to the transition point as well.
How far did you plait the diamond until you started switching to the herringbone?

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Post by Ron May »

Rachel , I wonder if a diamond pattern all the way through out the thong would affect the roll out and performance of the whip and how much?



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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Howdy Ron, it is 12" of diamond plait and 4 inches of attempted birds eye.
I would think a full diamond plait would affect the rollout though I'm not sure just how much. It would be neat to see.
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Post by Brandon Lewis »

Awesome plaiting, i thought about doing that myself. For now im just trying to get the basics down though.
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Thanks, Brandon, you'll be doing anything you like in no time! We learn on each whip!
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That looks awesome as usual
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Thanks, Philbert! I hope to finish it this afternoon.
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Post by Grant Weaver »

I REALLY like the single strand diamond plait on the transition. Very very nice. Your plaiting has improved so much Rachel, very impressive.
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Post by Robert Gage »

Rachel, that's another splendid creation of yours coming into being! I love these 'progress' photos! :)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks, Grant, I really am liking it myself- I think it's really going to feel right on when the handle is on there.

Mr. Robert, thank you very much!
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Post by Efren de Gala »

That looks super cool and classy! I'd love to hear how the different plaiting affects the rollout and feel of it.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks, Efren! It definitely feels more "springy" than I'm used to, it moves good though maybe a bit quicker as far as I can see. I would think that has to be the different plaiting as binding and everything else is pretty much the same as I normally do.

Here it is done, a 14" brown ash handcut handle with a slightly larger exterior cup (it will take a LOT of use, I wanted to be sure it does not crack on the wall of that cup...),
12 plait black 6' glued in thong.

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Post by Ron May »

Outstanding Rachel.

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Post by Philbert Lim »

Awesome, i like how the difference in plaiting patterns pops out even though it's a full black thong
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank y'all, Ron and Philbert.
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Post by Grant Weaver »

I conquer Philbert, I think that it really adds to the plain black color. So cool.
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